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== Local News ==
 
== Local News ==
  
Our next meeting is June 20, 2012, 5:00 - 7:00 pm NYSTEC 540 Broadway 3rd Floor, Albany, New York.
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'''OWASP Albany Chapter Meeting'''
  
'''Since we will be serving refreshments, please RSVP no later than June 18, 2012 to me at the link above by clicking on Susanna Bezold.'''  
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'''Date:''' Thursday, September 20th, 2018
  
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'''Time:''' 11:00am - 2:00pm EST
  
I am pleased to announce Mr. Brian Miller, Product Line Manager, HP Enterprise Security will be speaking on the topic: Gray, the New Black:  Gray-Box Vulnerability Testing.
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'''Location:''' University at Albany, Campus Center Room 375, 1400 Washington Avenue, Albany, NY 12222
 
Brian Miller is the Product Line Manager of Enterprise Dynamic Security as part of the Enterprise Security division at Hewlett-Packard.  In this role, Brian is responsible for providing large scale dynamic security testing products for organizations.  Previously Brian held the position of Technical Product Manager for dynamic security testing tools such as WebInspect, QAInspect, DevInspect (hybrid), and AMP.  Brian joined the HP team as part of the SPI Dynamics acquisition in 2007.  Prior to product management, Brian was a software developer for 10 years and holds a B.S. from Kennesaw State University and is currently obtaining an M.B.A. from the Georgia Institute of Technology.
 
 
ABSTRACT:
 
  
Over the years, two key techniques have emerged as the most effective for finding security vulnerabilities in software: Dynamic Application Security Testing (DAST) and Static Application Security Testing (SAST). While DAST and SAST each possess unique strengths, the “Holy Grail” of security testing is thought to be “hybrid” – a technique that combines and correlates the results from both testing methods, maximizing the advantages of each. Until recently, however, a critical element has been missing from first generation hybrid solutions:  information about the inner workings and behavior of applications undergoing DAST and SAST analysis.
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'''Registration:''' https://www.eventbrite.com/e/open-web-application-security-project-tickets-49140621923
  
This presentation will introduce you to the next generation of hybrid security analysis – what it is, how it works, and the benefits it offers.  It will also address (and dispel) the claims against hybrid, and leave you with a clear understanding of how the new generation of hybrid will enable organizations to resolve their most critical software security issues faster and more cost-effectively than any other available analysis technology.
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'''Theme:''' ''Confessions of a Recovering Software Developer: Analytical Engines, Parking Tickets, and Cybersecurity''
  
'''Since we will be serving refreshments, please RSVP no later than June 18, 2012 to me at the link above so that we can get a count.'''
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Welcome to Open Web Application Security Project (OWASP) Albany Chapter's first meeting! OWASP is a worldwide not-for-profit charitable organization focused on improving the security of software. Our mission is to make software security visible so that individuals and organizations are able to make informed decisions. OWASP is in a unique position to provide impartial, practical information about AppSec to individuals, corporations, universities, government agencies and other organizations worldwide. Operating as a community of like-minded professionals, OWASP issues software tools and knowledge-based documentation on application security.
  
Please feel free to contact me by clicking on Susanna Bezold above if you have questions.
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'''Keynote:''' Code. Software. Source. Migraine-producing hallucinogen. It goes by many names, but all lead to one undeniable truth - the simple concept of automating calculations with a machine has changed society, our world, and humanity itself. From automating simple tasks to saving lives, software has improved every part of life, but at what cost? Our cars, toasters, and iPhones work tirelessly on our behalf, but these advances have also introduced new risks. Today's "operating system" is a complex - and vulnerable - ecosystem of iPhones, Twitter accounts and, missile defense systems. The question now is, what do we do about it?
  
Special thanks to those at NYSTEC and HP.
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Join GreyCastle Security CEO Reg Harnish in a frank conversation about the evolution of computer software, the risks that have been introduced by computers and the solutions that will keep us safer into the future.
  
Thank you and look forward to meeting you.
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''Lunch will be provided!''
  
Susanna Bezold,
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'''Sponsors:''' Troy Web Consulting https://www.troyweb.com/ | UAlbany CEHC https://www.albany.edu/cehc/
CISSP, CISA, CISM
 
Chapter Founder and Leader
 
  
 
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Latest revision as of 18:33, 10 January 2020

OWASP Albany

Welcome to the Albany chapter homepage. The chapter leader is Jon Briccetti

Upcoming Events

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Local News

OWASP Albany Chapter Meeting

Date: Thursday, September 20th, 2018

Time: 11:00am - 2:00pm EST

Location: University at Albany, Campus Center Room 375, 1400 Washington Avenue, Albany, NY 12222

Registration: https://www.eventbrite.com/e/open-web-application-security-project-tickets-49140621923

Theme: Confessions of a Recovering Software Developer: Analytical Engines, Parking Tickets, and Cybersecurity

Welcome to Open Web Application Security Project (OWASP) Albany Chapter's first meeting! OWASP is a worldwide not-for-profit charitable organization focused on improving the security of software. Our mission is to make software security visible so that individuals and organizations are able to make informed decisions. OWASP is in a unique position to provide impartial, practical information about AppSec to individuals, corporations, universities, government agencies and other organizations worldwide. Operating as a community of like-minded professionals, OWASP issues software tools and knowledge-based documentation on application security.

Keynote: Code. Software. Source. Migraine-producing hallucinogen. It goes by many names, but all lead to one undeniable truth - the simple concept of automating calculations with a machine has changed society, our world, and humanity itself. From automating simple tasks to saving lives, software has improved every part of life, but at what cost? Our cars, toasters, and iPhones work tirelessly on our behalf, but these advances have also introduced new risks. Today's "operating system" is a complex - and vulnerable - ecosystem of iPhones, Twitter accounts and, missile defense systems. The question now is, what do we do about it?

Join GreyCastle Security CEO Reg Harnish in a frank conversation about the evolution of computer software, the risks that have been introduced by computers and the solutions that will keep us safer into the future.

Lunch will be provided!

Sponsors: Troy Web Consulting https://www.troyweb.com/ | UAlbany CEHC https://www.albany.edu/cehc/